Kellington Windmill

It originally had four floors and was powered solely by wind, but a paraffin engine was added so it could be used during calm periods, and after the First World War the sails were no longer in use.

Milling ended in 1927, and the building was disused until the Second World War, when it was used as a look out post by the Home Guard.

For a short time it was used to grow mushrooms, but was then reconverted into a house.

It is built of magnesian limestone with some rendering and brick infill.

It contains doorways and casement windows, all under segmental arches.

The windmill, in 2018